According to the FTC (Federal Trade Commission), a traditional funeral with a casket and vault cost about $6,000.00 not including flowers, obituaries, acknowledgment cards, limos, grave, etc.
A. Funerals are the first step in the grieving process.
B. Funerals offer support to the family and friends in a supportive atmosphere through thoughts and
feelings About the diseased.
C. Funerals give an opportunity to honor the life lived.
The Funeral Director's role is:
A. To help families through difficult times.
B. To listen, counsel, direct, plan, and manage services based on relevant information given by the
Family.
C. To prepare the necessary paperwork, coordinate between doctor, ministers, florist,
newspaper, and other vendors to ensure a memorable service.
Yes, you can have a funeral service and then have your loved one cremated instead of being buried.
We don't classify funeral as cheap in the funeral service industry. Every individual's needs
are different.
A. You the consumer determine the type of funeral that meets your needs.
B. The type of casket, the type of amenities, and the type of service selected determines the
cost of the services. There are standard charges that apply to all services such as professional service charges,
use of facility, equipment charges, transportation, merchandise, death certificates, etc.
Five Wishes is the first living will that talks about your personal, emotional and spiritual needs as well as your medical wishes. It lets you choose the person you want to make health care decisions for you if you are not able to make them for yourself, Five Wishes lets you say exactly how you wish to be treated if you get seriously ill. Read More....
We have information regarding VA & Social Security on our site. Click Here.
West Limousine Service, Floral shops, and Insurance listings located HERE.